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It’s been a while since I participated in BTT! Well, here goes… This week’s topic is: Which do you prefer? (Quick answersâ€“weâ€™ll do more detail at some later date) Reading something frivolous? Or something serious? Paperbacks? Or hardcovers? Fiction? Or Nonfiction? Poetry? Or Prose? Biographies? Or Autobiographies? History? Or Historical Fiction? Series? Or Stand-alones? Classics? Or best-sellers? Lurid, fruity prose?

This weekâ€™s question is suggested by Kat: I recently got new bookshelves for my room, and Iâ€™m just loving them. Spent the afternoon putting up my books and sharing it on my blog . One of my friends asked a question and I thought it would be a great BTT question. So from Tina & myself, weâ€™d like to know

I haven’t done one of these in several weeks! Months, maybe! Mariel suggested this weekâ€™s question. Are you a spine breaker? Or a dog-earer? Do you expect to keep your books in pristine condition even after you have read them? Does watching other readers bend the cover all the way round make you flinch or squeal in pain? When I

This week’s topic: If youâ€™re anything like me, one of your favorite reasons to read is for the story. Not for the character development and interaction. Not because of the descriptive, emotive powers of the writer. Not because of deep, literary meaning hidden beneath layers of metaphor. (Even though those are all good things.) No â€¦ itâ€™s because you want

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